Strawberry is a fruit which is widely appreciated for its
characteristic aroma, bright red color, juicy texture, and sweetness. It is
consumed in large quantities, either fresh or in prepared foods such as preserves,
fruit
juice, pies, ice creams,
milkshakes,
and chocolates.
Growing strawberries depends on the type
of garden we have, if there is a lot of room, then strawberries can be grown in
a special strawberry bed. If there is not enough room, the seeds are grown in
large pots or hanging baskets. Add compost or fertilizer after removing any
grass or weeds from the soil. Strawberries spread as they grow, so allow at
least 30 cm between plants. Border them with a 5 cm layer of straw. This keeps
their roots cool and moist, and also keeps future fruit away from direct soil
contact.
With regular watering your strawberry plants will grow vigorously and be flowering in three
to four months. The main crop is produced through spring and early summer. Keep
a watchful eye for slugs, snails and birds.
Here are some tips for sweetness and
flavor if your homegrown or shop-bought strawberries aren't sweet enough;
- Wash them before removing the green stalk (that is the green top of strawberry).
- Cut strawberries up and they’ll taste sweeter.
- To store strawberries, take them out of their box and place them in the fridge on paper towel.